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August 11th, 2010

WildChina’s Best of China Awards 2010

By: Alex G | Categories: In the News News You Can Use WildChina Experts

It’s been another adventure-filled year at WildChina – venturing to new destinations, revisiting preferred haunts for a second (or third, fourth) time, engaging in rugged hands-on activities, and relaxing in China’s finest luxury spots.

To pay homage to our favorite hotels, sites, and activities in China for the past year, we bring you our 2010 installment of WildChina’s Best of China Awards – a small sampling of the finest that China has to offer, with many new additions (and a few return favorites).

Top 5 Hotels

Our top hotels for 2010 showcase China’s finest urban simplicity and rural grandeur. Chosen through an in-depth survey and client feedback process, these prime accommodations represent the best in service standards, environmental commitment, and unique design.

*These properties also won our Best of China Awards for 2009.

Top 5 Sites

We want our clients to experience China’s most incredible, unique, and unspoiled destinations. Below are our top picks for 2010 that allow for tucked-away adventures and peaceful exploration.

  • Longquanyu Wild Wall, Beijinga remote section of the Wall that affords travelers a unique look at China’s most iconic monument
  • Xi’an Mosque and Snack Street, Xi’anreligious observation and bustling daily life intertwine in the city’s Muslim Quarter
  • Friday Market, ShaxiYunnan’s Yi and Bai minority peoples don their traditional best to trade hard-to-find goods in their mountainous village areas
  • Tea Plantation, Hangzhou [excursion upon request] – the home of Longjing (Dragon Well) tea in lush Zhejiang province
  • Wang’s Residence, PingyaoA Qing Dynasty-era testament to ancient luxury and wealth in Shanxi Province’s ancient walled city

Top 5 Activities

Personal, once-in-a-lifetime, and hands-on: we love these activities because they bring our travelers closer to the people of China. These make for fun excursions that go far beyond the tour bus.

Miss our top picks from last year? Take a look at our Best of China Awards 2009.

Did we leave out your favorite hotel, site, or activity? Let us know! Send us an email or a tweet.

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